Wooli Beach

Natural Attractions

Wooli is practically an island – a three-kilometre-long finger of land surrounded by the Pacific on one side and the glorious Wooli Wooli River on the other.

And so naturally, this is a beach town with saltwater in its veins. Incidentally, this section of coastline forms the northern sector of the Solitary Islands Marine Park, which protects the estuaries, beaches and islands (from Sandon River to Coffs Harbour), so the ecosystem here is particularly healthy. The Wooli Beach stretches north to Wilson’s Head and is 4WD accessible.

The beach ends abruptly at the break wall that herds the Wooli Wooli River out to sea, and this southern corner is where a lot of the action happens: Fishing off the wall, surfing the beach breaks, 4WD access, Marine Rescue HQ, and fishing boats crossing the bar.

With patrols in summer, Wooli Beach is a safe place for the whole family and has beachside amenities galore.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Picnic Area Public Toilet

Activities

Birdwatching Fishing Walks

Rates

Free Entry

Nearby Things to Do

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Contemplating the Pacific. Bare Point, Diggers Camp.

Bare Point

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Pebbly Beach. Heaven.

Pebbly Beach Clarence Valley

Barcoongere, Coffs Harbour

It’s a big beach that stretches around from Wilsons to Wooli.

Wilsons Headland

Diggers Camp, Clarence Valley

Wooli Wooli River

Wooli Wooli River

Wooli, Clarence Valley

An aerial view of Wilsons Headland picnic area in Yuraygir National Park. Photo: Jessica Robertson

Wilsons Headland picnic area

Diggers Camp, Clarence Valley

Wooli Beach

Wooli Beach

Wooli, Clarence Valley

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